The life and times of a displaced 'southern' American living and working overseas.. who sometimes finds time to knit.
I started my blog while living in Korea, then I moved to Germany, and I just moved to northern Italy (November 2012). I am: iwouldratherknit on ravelry

Sunday, December 29, 2013

The things you see in window displays...

Window display. I'm not quite sure why/how/when spider webs fall into the plan of wearing ski clothing? Maybe, buy new ski clothing because it's been a year since you last wore it... and it probably has spider webs all in it now? Or is it being used 'to represent' skiing through the clouds?

I think I have the 'message' decoded now: "IF you don't wear COLORFUL new ski clothing... spider webs will attack you!"

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AND, I forgot to mention that when we went to Bolzano,Italy (the next day) that this 'spider web' on the half-naked manikins was apparently not a local 'Hey, I don't know what to do to display this new ski wear differently 'other than' with skiing equiptment'... "OH, I KNOW! I'll throw in some 'spider webs'...

No, we saw this same type of store in Bolzano, Italy the next day-- smaller w/ only one big store front display window... (recognized by the same spider web attached to the manikins and some wearing the same colors of ski clothing as was found in the store front in Innsbrunck)

So, this MEANS: MEETINGS and DECISIONS were held to decide to display 'spider webs' across the manikins NOT WEARING the brightly colored ski wear.

Yes, it also means that someone WAS PAID for this decision and MORE THAN ONE PERSON said, "Brilliant! Let's do it!" :D

I guess it worked? After all, I did recognize the store brand in another city, IN ANOTHER COUNTRY, (same alps though) by the spider webs tossed on the manikins.